So Looking Into The Tardis Is Bad ??

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= D W S =

The re-routing went faster than i had planned now that Alex was helping me. I could see her process information, find what she needed and learn what to do with it in a split second. It was incredible. I'd never met a human like her. Time lord, yes, Alien yes, Cat yes, but human? There was so much about her that caused an ache in my heart, those eyes, the hair, the way she sassed and argued. So much about Alex reminded me of HER but it wasn't possible. I watched Rassilon kill her, I held her body, I buried it on Gallifrey with our unborn child. This was just the universe playing tricks.

= D W E =

"We've now got a force field so they can't blast us out of the sky, but that doesn't stop the Daleks from physically invading," Jack explained, with Pavale, the Station worker helping him. I was listening to them from where i was working, to make sure i knew what the whole plan was.

"Do they know about the Delta Wave?" said station worked asked.

"They'll have worked it out at the same time. So, they want to stop the Doctor. That means they've got to get to this level, five hundred. Now, I can concentrate the extrapolator around the top six levels, five hundred to four nine five. So they'll penetrate the station below that at level four nine four and fight their way up."

"Who are they fighting?" Pavale asked.

"Us," was his answer.

"And what are we fighting with?"

"The guards had guns with bastic bullets. That's enough to blow a Dalek wide open."

"There's five of us," the female station worker stated.

"Rose, you can help me. I need all these wires stripping bare," the Doctor called.

"Right, now there's four of us."

I rolled my eyes and pressed the sonic screw driver into the connection just as the Doctor had instructed. However I was pulled back into Jack's arms and gave a small giggle. I'd seen him give Rose and the Doctor a kiss, and hoped he wasn't going to do the same with me. I would never admit it but it was my first kiss and I was saving it.

"I wish I'd known you longer," he told me.

I frowned turning to face him and gave him another hug, trying not to cry. Jack patted my head a few times, before heading toward the lift. I didn't want him to go, but i knew he wouldn't stay.

"See you in hell."

"He's going to be all right, isn't he?" Rose asked. "Wait how comes he didn't kiss you?"

"I'm seventeen, i'm jail bait," I grinned, pretending i was fine.

It was silent for a while as we all worked, and by that time I had worked it out. The Doctor had told me everything I needed to know about the Delta wave, and I knew there was no chance in hell it would ever be ready, at least ready enough not to wipe out the Earth as well. I also had an idea on why the Doctor had Rose stay to help, when she was horrible with mechanics – he was going to get her out.

"Suppose," Rose broke the silence.

"What?" the Doctor and I asked.

"Nothing."

"You said suppose," The Doctor insisted.

"No, I was just thinking. I mean, obviously you can't, but, you've got a time machine. Why can't you just go back to last week and warn them?" Rose asked.

"As soon as the Tardis lands in that second, I become part of events, stuck in the timeline," he told her, and I turned one ear to them as I kept working.

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